The Threat of Nuclear War, North Korea or the United States?
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky
While the Western media portrays North Korea’s nuclear
weapons program as a threat to Global Security, it fails to acknowledge
that the US has being threatening North Korea with a nuclear attack for
more than half a century.
On July 27, 2013, Armistice Day, Koreans in the North and the
South will be commemorating the end of the Korean war (1950-53). Unknown
to the broader public, the US had envisaged the use of nuclear weapons
against North Korea at the very outset of the Korean War in 1950. In the
immediate wake of the war, the US deployed nuclear weapons in South
Korea for use on a pre-emptive basis against the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (DPRK) in violation of the July 1953 Armistice
Agreement.
“The Hiroshima Doctrine” applied to North Korea
US
nuclear doctrine pertaining to Korea was established following the
bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, which were largely
directed against civilians.
The strategic objective of a nuclear attack under the “Hiroshima doctrine” was to trigger a “massive casualty producing event”
resulting in tens of thousands of deaths. The objective was to
terrorize an entire nation, as a means of military conquest. Military
targets were not the main objective: the notion of “collateral damage” was used as a justification for the mass killing of civilians, under the official pretence that Hiroshima was “a military base” and that civilians were not the target.
In the words of President Harry Truman:
“We have discovered the most terrible
bomb in the history of the world. … This weapon is to be used against
Japan … [We] will use it so that military objectives and soldiers and
sailors are the target and not women and children. Even if the Japs are
savages, ruthless, merciless and fanatic, we as the leader of the world
for the common welfare cannot drop that terrible bomb on the old capital
or the new. … The target will be a purely military one… It seems to be the most terrible thing ever discovered, but it can be made the most useful.” (President Harry S. Truman, Diary, July 25, 1945)
“The World will note that the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima a military base. That was because we wished in this first attack to avoid, insofar as possible, the killing of civilians..” (President Harry S. Truman in a radio speech to the Nation, August 9, 1945).
[Note: the first atomic bomb was dropped
on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945; the Second on Nagasaki, on August 9, on
the same day as Truman's radio speech to the Nation]
Nobody within the upper echelons of the US government and military
believed that Hiroshima was a military base, Truman was lying to himself
and to the American public. To this day the use of nuclear weapons
against Japan is justified as a necessary cost for bringing the war to
an end and ultimately “saving lives”.
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